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    2004 Aston Martin DB9

    The DB9's shape was fine-tuned in the Cranfield University 40 percent model wind tunnel, which is commonly used for motor sports. | September 14, 2009

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2004 Aston Martin DB9

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    What Is It?
    2004 Aston Martin DB9

    What's Special About It?
    Aston Martin is poised to replace its most successful model ever, the Aston Martin DB7, with the all-new DB9 coupe. This 2+2 sports car uses a new lightweight, aluminum-bonded frame which Aston claims is the most structurally efficient in the world with its superior rigidity and weight. The DB9 is powered by a new 6.0-liter V12 engine that produces an astonishing 450 horsepower and a top speed of 186 mph.

    The DB9 is the first car to be built on Aston Martin's new platform — the first platform that has been dedicated to Aston exclusively. Full of hand-finished materials and technological advancements, the DB9 is a vehicular marvel positioned on top of the superluxury car heap.

    Why Should You Care?
    The DB9 is the first car to be handmade at the new Aston Martin manufacturing facility in Gaydon, Warwickshire, England — where all future Astons will be designed and built. — Kelly Stennick

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